Hystrichosphaeridium tubiferum

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details Late Coniacian Canada(Arctic) Nкбez-Betelu,L.K. et al. A late Coniacian ceratioid dinoflagellate cyst, Odontochitina octopus sp.nov., from the Kanguk Formation, Canadian Arctic. 1998
details Late Cretaceous E.Germany(Potsdam) Deflandre,G. Microfossils from Cretaceous Flints.Second Part 1937
details Early Maestrichtian Italy Roncaglia,L. Lower Maastrichtian dinoflagellates from the Viano Clay Formation at Viano, northern Apennines, Italy. 2002
details Early Maestrichtian Italy Roncaglia,L. Lower Maastrichtian dinoflagellates from the Viano Clay Formation at Viano, northern Apennines, Italy. 2002
details Holocene Antarctica Byun,H. et al. Reworked dinocysts from the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica. 1996
details Middle Miocene South Korea Yun,H. Emended stratigraphy of the Miocene formations in the Pohang Basin, Part II. South of the Hyongsan Fault. 1994
details Middle Miocene South Korea Yun,H. Emended stratigraphy of the Miocene formations in the Pohang Basin, Part II. South of the Hyongsan Fault. 1994
details Langhian South Korea Byun,H. et al. Miocene dinoflagellate cysts from the central part of the Ponang Basin. 1992
details Miocene South Korea Yun,H. et al. Microfossil assemblages from the Bomun area. 1989
details Middle Eocene Antarctica(Offshore) Macphail,M.K. et al. Palynology of Site 1166, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. 2004
details Middle Lutetian Southern Hemisphere Williams,G.L. et al. Southern Ocean and Global Dinoflagellate Cyst Events compared: Index events for the Late Cretaceous-Neogene. 2004
details Middle Lutetian Northern Hemisphere Williams,G.L. et al. Southern Ocean and Global Dinoflagellate Cyst Events compared: Index events for the Late Cretaceous-Neogene. 2004
details Rupelian Germany(Rhineland) Pross,J. et al. Early Oligocene dinoflagellate cysts from the Upper Rhine Graben (SW Germany): paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic implications. 2002
details Late Maastrichtian Maryland Landman,N.H. et al. Cephalopods from the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary Interval on the Atlantic Coastal Plain, with a description of the Highest Ammonite Zones in North America. Part 1. Maryland and North Carolina 2004